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This Newly Renovated Photo Studio In SG Has A $10 Package With Custom Keychains & Cute Photostrips

Standard Photo Studio at MacPherson


Photobooths and photo studios in Singapore are a dime a dozen – just take a stroll down Haji Lane and you’ll spot plenty with quirky themes like fish tanks, retro setups, and even subway stations. But a photo studio that lets you flex your artsy side at the same time? Standard Photo Studio is where it’s at.

You’ll get to choose from a range of concept rooms, design your own photo keychains with unlimited beads, and leave with a photostrip.


What is Standard Photo Studio?


Standard Photo Studio interior
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It’s not exactly the new kid on the block, but Standard Photo Studio, located in MacPherson, has just gotten a glow-up with newly revamped concept rooms. The studio is decked out in nostalgic decor like old-school DVD players, chunky TVs, and hanging vinyls – perfect for snapping a few pics while you wait.

DIY corner at Standard Photo Studio
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There’s also a DIY corner where you can customise your own keychains, and they also sell film cameras and rolls for all you analogue lovers.


What to expect at Standard Photo Studio


4 unique concept rooms


You won’t be stuck with plain backdrops here, as there are 4 concept rooms that are a whole photoshoot experience on their own.

Hawker centre room
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Strike poses with props like bao, durians, and coffee cups in the hawker centre room. It’s giving kopi uncle-core in the best way, and there’s no need to chope a table here.

Ball pit room
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Or channel your inner kid at the ball pit room, a pastel dream for the kiddos and the young at heart.

2000s music room
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If you grew up blasting pop-punk hits on your iPod Nano, the 2000s music room will be your jam. It’s painted electric blue and comes with microphones and headphones for you to live out your popstar fantasy.

And keep an eye out for Standard Photo Studio’s upcoming light aura room, which is set to launch soon for even more IG-worthy content.


$10 package 


Keychain making
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Here’s something you wouldn’t want to miss: the Flash & Dash package only costs $10, but it comes with way more than you’d expect.

You’ll get 4 minutes in the studio to snap as many pics as your heart desires, followed by 2 minutes to pick your faves for a classic 3-cut photostrip.

After that, pick 2 keychains in cute shapes, and decorate them with unlimited beads and charms. You can even insert a mini photo from the session for a personalised keepsake.

Posing with keychains
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Add-ons are wallet-friendly too. Extra keychains are just $5 each, so no one in your squad has to go home empty-handed. Or, choose to top up $10 to keep all your soft copies.


Range of frame themes & colours


Photostrip frames
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It’s not just the rooms that are themed – even the frames at Standard Photo Studio are a whole vibe. Each concept comes with its own photostrip design to ensure your pics match the mood.

The hawker centre frame has local grub like satay and ice kacang printed on it, while the ball pit theme brings on the fun with bright pops of colour.

2000s music room photostrip frame
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The 2000s music room frame design looks straight out of an album cover.


Standard Photo Studio is anything but standard


Dates or hangouts in Singapore don’t have to be pricey. Standard Photo Studio has your next weekend activity settled, and for just a tenner, it’s pretty much a steal.

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Cover image adapted from: @xinyiicheh_ & @standardphotostudio via Instagram